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Sandboxie's main purpose is to create a virtual environment on your system and allow you to run various applications contained in that area, without running the risk of affecting the real system. Thus it can be used for testing programs or even executing files you are unsure if they’re safe or not. Althoug... |
29 July 2011 08:01 GMT |
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Teenagers part of an online community identify with it almost as much as with their own families, a new international study of teenage community Habbo reveals.Habbo is a very popular teenage virtual world, developed by Sulake Corporation, that has 15 million unique visitors from over 150 countries, every month.The 10... |
23 August 2010 06:18 GMT |
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Lately, it seems that the word “avatar” must be present in every conversation since probably everyone is hardly waiting for the new James Cameron movie. Still, not so many people know about the Onverse team effort to develop an “Online Universe” where you can create an avatar, find it a home a... |
2 January 2010 13:31 GMT |
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Parallels Server is a powerful, bare metal hypervisor solution for server virtualization developed by Parallels Inc., a team of experts in virtualization software. Parallels Server provides great value for cost-conscious organizations looking to standardize and optimize their IT infrastructures, according to Parallel... |
30 December 2009 04:55 GMT |
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Srinivas Krishnamurti, VMware’s head of mobile phone virtualization, tells Computerworld that the company plans more than just dual booting smartphones into different OSes. VMware, an expert in desktop computer virtualization solutions, projects that it’ll have such a solution for smartphones by 2012. Mic... |
8 December 2009 06:33 GMT |
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Last week, Sun Microsystems announced a new beta release of its open source virtualization program, VirtualBox. Bringing Teleportation, a feature that allows for the live migration of a VM session from one machine to another, VirtualBox 3.1.0 can also restore VM states from arbitrary snapshots instead of just the las... |
30 November 2009 10:22 GMT |
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A new version of Sun Microsystems’ VirtualBox is available today, bringing Teleportation, a feature that allows for the live migration of a VM session from one machine to another. Additionally, VM states can now be restored from arbitrary snapshots instead of only the last one. New snapshots can also be taken f... |
26 November 2009 10:12 GMT |
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Parallels has issued an official statement announcing the availability of Parallels Desktop 5 for Mac OS X. As key additions, the company mentions full support for Aero in Windows Vista and 7 through the Windows WDDM driver, including Aero Flip 3D, a more Mac-like experience in Windows applications through the Apple ... |
5 November 2009 08:42 GMT |
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Sun Microsystems' VirtualBox lets users create virtual machines in which they can install their operating system of choice. The solution is similar to those advertised and sold by VMware (VMware Fusion), or Parallels (Parallels Desktop). The latest version of the software comes with the usual laundry of bug fixe... |
7 October 2009 06:05 GMT |
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VMware, Inc. has announced VMware Fusion 3, a new version of its professional-class virtualization solution for Mac OS X. Dubbed as “the Best Way to Run Windows on the Mac,” VMware Fusion 3 will be available worldwide on October 27. Interested parties can secure their copy by pre-ordering the new version ... |
6 October 2009 10:25 GMT |
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VMware Fusion runs Windows inside a secure and isolated virtual machine. Unlike free virtualization solutions such as Sun Microsystem’s VirtualBox, VMware Fusion fully integrates the guest OS with the host and its hardware, offering support for features like copy/paste and drag & drop, among many others. &ldqu... |
2 October 2009 08:15 GMT |
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Synium Software, a developer of Mac OS X software, has released a new version of its flagship app, MacFamilyTree. The genealogy application lets users create family trees and display them in multiple ways. The product is shareware and costs $49.95. According to the release notes for MacFamilyTree 5.6, the new versio... |
10 July 2009 06:01 GMT |
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Dr. Mitzi M. Montoya of the North Carolina State University, together with Dr. Anne P. Massey, the Dean’s Research Professor in Informational Systems from the Indiana University, and a team of experts have managed to devise a scale that measures the reality level of online virtual worlds. This metric could prov... |
29 October 2008 10:36 GMT |
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Playing games without the original CD/DVD may very well be the ultimate dream for all the gamers out there, forced to insert the disc each time they play their favorite games. Some have found a solution in using programs like Daemon Tools, that emulate the original media, but shouldn't there be an easier way so ... |
16 August 2008 11:16 GMT |
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Online storage is news long expired, but I bet that if I throw in "free" and "5GB of space" chances are that interest will rise. Let's do that. So we have 5GB of free online storage. If that's still trivial and you think of Gmail's capacity which is continuously growing, ponder some more on the amount ... |
28 July 2008 11:30 GMT |
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LEGO has recently announced the fact that it will develop a MMO based on the different brick universes it has already developed. Now, further details are emerging of the way LEGO is envisioning its involvement with games, the Internet and fans.LEGO has had an online presence since 1996 and its site hosts a large numb... |
4 March 2008 03:10 GMT |
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The Sims is one of those games that redefined the industry and the expectations of the players. The "people simulator", as it was often dubbed, and its plethora of expansions have brought casual and people oriented gaming to millions of players. Anyone can take a character, mold it to suit their view of a perfect hum... |
27 February 2008 04:27 GMT |
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Virtual Reality allows us to enter into unseen worlds, created by computers, and even to influence this unreal world. VR goes from war games to the training of surgeons or pilots. It can be applied for supervising aerial traffic, in medicine, an agreement parks, in industries and administrative domains. On the other ... |
24 January 2008 17:06 GMT |
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The extent to which Second Life has reached the online community looks troubling to me, and if I were to be in charge of anything at all related to it, I would most likely shut the whole project down. You know, the usual "why go to work with your avatar and do what you do in the real life anyway" kind of issue that y... |
9 January 2008 05:46 GMT |
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The slightest error during a surgery can kill a patient or induce severe effects. But what if the surgeon would undo the error and try again? By now only in science fiction movies you have seen this happen, but in the future it could turn real. Practicing on your "digital double", a perfect virtual copy of you, a sur... |
27 November 2007 03:30 GMT |
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Vodafone has just launched a beta version of a mobile operation in the online game Second Life that is supposed to allow people to call other Second Life avatars and connect the call to mobile phones in the physical world.The Second Life phenomenon proved to be an impressive one right from the beginning, when its pro... |
5 October 2007 09:05 GMT |
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Virtual machines and working environments are becoming increasingly popular nowadays as they allow large companies and enterprises to consolidate their computer hardware base and better manage their informational infrastructure. As there are a huge number of computer systems capable of supporting a virtual working en... |
1 October 2007 09:19 GMT |
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Many companies are striving to get the best out of their networks and to stay secure as well. A few years ago, the idea of virtualization popped up. Virtual machines are pretty efficient and in some cases more secure than the normal ones, but they have their vulnerabilities as well. Virtualization is not a process wi... |
24 September 2007 03:39 GMT |
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Researchers are no geeks. They know that the human mind is haunted by sex. By combining sex and technology, they got the most 'science fiction' variants of having sex. Some current gadgets may be a hint for the way we will have sex in the future. For example, the iBuzz is a sex toy combining an I-pod with a... |
8 September 2007 06:26 GMT |
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The Chinese authorities took a decision that might change the browsing experience of the local users because they will be continuously monitored by two virtual cops included in 13 major portals. The two police officers, a man and a woman, will appear every 30 minutes when the users visit the portal, informing them th... |
29 August 2007 05:20 GMT |
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As everyone knows, computers make our work easier these days. It's a heck of a lot easier to just search for some person inside a computerized database than to search for some paper files on a desk or in piles of folders. Bureaucracy is going down fast with new technologies appearing every day.And now, something... |
20 August 2007 03:51 GMT |
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A Korean based company named Cellulon is specializing in computer peripheral innovations and their latest product is a keyboard like no other. Forget big keyboards, slim keyboards, forget just about everything about classical keyboards and welcome the laser based optical and virtual keyboard.The virtual keyboard from... |
17 August 2007 09:45 GMT |
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I remember my first human figure drawings used to be a disaster. Whenever I started my drawing with the head, there was not enough paper to draw the feet and again, if I drew the feet first and then the head, I always needed extra paper to finish. Only after a lot of wasted crayons and paper I started to realize tha... |
31 July 2007 12:19 GMT |
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It looks like the battle between Google Earth and Microsoft's Virtual Earth might have a winner because the Redmond company's solution was chosen by Maporama as a partner in the detriment of the search giant. Maporama, a company that offers geolocalization and navigation services, was looking for a new solu... |
29 June 2007 09:38 GMT |
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Everyone who watched the Matrix trilogy was at least impressed by the complex virtual reality developed by sentient robots, if not by the many philosophical elements. The concept of artificial intelligence overthrowing or enslaving mankind had previously been touched on by hundreds of science fiction stories, but th... |
25 June 2007 08:06 GMT |
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A company is developing a new virtual fence that would give livestock the impression of being in an unlimited space, while protecting the environment by removing the need for real fences and reducing the labor.Building a fence might not seem such a big deal, but the process may take some time, requiring man power and... |
15 June 2007 09:45 GMT |
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What is eyeOS? Imagine that you can have a virtual computer with all your important files and all you have to do to access it, is to open a web browser and log-in into your desktop, that it's exactly how you left it when you used it from another computer. This is eyeOS! A free, cross-platform Personal Content M... |
4 June 2007 09:46 GMT |
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You like fishing but you can't get out of town right now. You don't have the time or the money to go fishing in a remote area but you would like to spend a few quiet hours in nature, feeling the breeze and the water?No problem. If you can't get to a mountain river to catch some trout or salmon or to pr... |
22 May 2007 17:06 GMT |
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Do you feel like visiting ancient Roman vestiges or the Egyptian pyramids? Or maybe you already have, but the thousand-year-old remnants failed to impress you like the originals would have?The experience of walking through the original Roman Colosseum or the Egyptian pyramids is unfortunately not available in real l... |
16 May 2007 10:47 GMT |
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Slightly more (ahem) mature readers may remember the vast number of DOS shell programs that used to be available. One of these was EasyDOS, very similar to Quikmenu. EasyDOS is still going strong in the days of Windows ubiquity, and is now known as EasyDesktop.As any power user will know, the installation of a large ... |
18 April 2007 11:56 GMT |
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Sci-Fi fans are used to seeing virtual avatars that talk to you, answer your questions, and even do something more...physical. Remember the virtual doctor from "Star Trek - Voyager", or "Andromeda", or "Stargate Atlantis" with its very realistic virtual archive that turned out to be a real Ancient?Those of you for w... |
6 April 2007 04:01 GMT |
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The entire idea that stands behind a multicore processor is that it "might" help you do more things at the same time, the term also known as multitasking. And for that reason and that reason alone, the industry has shifted its attention towards milking as much as they can out of the fat cow of progress. In the pursui... |
3 April 2007 04:26 GMT |
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The synthetic world known as Second Life is more than a game, it has things that are not of this world, including floating launch pads, mini-planets, space shuttles and an international space station. More is on the way: environments that look and feel like the moon, for instance, or simulated lava tubes that could ... |
31 March 2007 05:04 GMT |
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